How fit is the available data on irregular migration for policymaking?

Policy Brief

Published October 2024

#Policy #Research #Irregular Migration

Summary

This policy brief gives a 360-degree overview on what we currently know about the extent of irregular migration across the EU. Based on MIrreM’s analysis and aggregation of estimates available for 12 European countries (including the UK) in the period 2016 to 2023, the irregular migrant population can be estimated at between 2.6 and 3.2 million. The previous Clandestino estimate was 1.8 to 3.8 million for the same 12 countries in 2008. This suggests that the number of the irregular migrant population has not substantially changed at the aggregate level for these countries – although there have been important changes in individual countries. In addition, the policy brief also surveys what information is available and still lacking in regard to trends and patterns of irregular movement, including what information we will have on ‘overstayers’, a key proportion of the irregular migrant population identified under the Clandestino project.

Moving on - How easing mobility restrictions within Europe can help forced migrants rebuild their lives

Policy Brief

Published January 2022

Climate change and migration: Legal and policy challenges and responses to environmentally induced migration

Study

Published July 2020

*European Union / *Global

Summary

This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, examines legal and policy responses to environmental migration and displacement. Following a review of international, regional and national initiatives and legal instruments, it offers recommendations on ways to better address root causes and consequences of the climate change-migration nexus in Europe and beyond.

TRAFIG Working Paper No. 2 “Learning from the past. Protracted displacement in the post-World War II period”

Working Paper

Published February 2020

TRAFIG Working Paper No. 3 “Governing protracted displacement. An analysis across global, regional and domestic contexts”

Working Paper

Published January 2020

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